The Chinese Communist Youth League’s newspaper, China Youth Daily, complained about the frequent occurrence of malicious fouls in the Chinese Basketball League (CBA) in an article dated 19th.
The Chinese Communist Youth League’s newspaper, China Youth Daily, complained in an article dated 19 that “the basketball league is not an exorbitant place” about the frequent occurrence of malicious fouls in the Chinese Basketball League (CBA). Presented.
Three players, including Weems and Hu Min Shuen, who belong to the Guangdong Southern Tigers Basketball Club (Guangdong), have recently made a noise on the net with a series of rough plays. Weems collided with Han Da-jun in a match against Liaoning and injured Han with a broken nose. Humeiken repeated the play of putting his foot in the landing point of the opponent who jumped in another game and making him fall. This is a dangerous play in which a jumping player may injure his ankle.
According to the article, malicious fouls have often been controversial in the past at the CBA. One coach told the China Youth Daily that “it may be related to the player’s personal ability and playing habits, or the atmosphere of the coach and the field. The environment he was practicing when he was young is also the cause. It may be one. “
The article points out that “in any case, respecting your opponent and your career is a line that you should protect as a professional player.” Xiahou, a lawyer at Beijing Taisei Law Office, said, “Even in sports, there is a suspicion that it is illegal if the opponent is intentionally injured.” If it is found to be, it may be legally punished.
The article states, “The CBA is not an exorbitant place. If a foul injures his opponent’s career or injures him to end his career, the victim claims his legitimate rights. That’s why the perpetrators face reparations and, by extension, prison disasters. “
“CBA officials need to keep the minimum line. Serious damage could significantly reduce the value of the league,” he warned. (Translation / Editing / Kitada)
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